학술논문

Engineering with keratin: A functional material and a source of bioinspiration
Document Type
article
Source
iScience. 24(8)
Subject
Engineering
Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
Materials Engineering
Chemical Sciences
Biomaterials
Engineering materials
Materials design
Language
Abstract
Keratin is a highly multifunctional biopolymer serving various roles in nature due to its diverse material properties, wide spectrum of structural designs, and impressive performance. Keratin-based materials are mechanically robust, thermally insulating, lightweight, capable of undergoing reversible adhesion through van der Waals forces, and exhibit structural coloration and hydrophobic surfaces. Thus, they have become templates for bioinspired designs and have even been applied as a functional material for biomedical applications and environmentally sustainable fiber-reinforced composites. This review aims to highlight keratin's remarkable capabilities as a biological component, a source of design inspiration, and an engineering material. We conclude with future directions for the exploration of keratinous materials.